The Warren County Historical Society is set to reopen to the public on Tuesday, August 4th, with reduced hours of operation.
Following COVID-19 safety guidelines, the Society will open its full-service history center, including museum, resource library, research and genealogy, book and gift shop, archives and collections, community history, and student internship program.
Reduced hours of operation during the ongoing pandemic are Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 am to 3 pm.
Chartered in 1997 by the New York State Education Department, the organization’s headquarters offers an innovative permanent display, “Warren County 360: Celebrating Place and People,” that depicts the influence of natural resources and geography on the evolution of culture and heritage of the region. Rotating exhibits, such as the current display “Suffragists of Warren and Washington Counties: 1883 – 1917,” are also featured.
The Warren County Historical Society is located at 50 Gurney Lane, Queensbury. For more information, call (518) 743–0734, or visit their website.
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